PrestaShop is an open-source e-commerce free software powering nearly 200,000 online stores. are built using this software around the world. Translated into more than 60 languages.The success of PrestaShop software is thanks to countless hours by numerous contributors from around the world. PrestaShop mission is to make sure every merchant is successful. They make it is easy to sell online by providing over 310 features and an overall software that can be customized to each business' needs.

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PrestaShop was added by totok in
Dec 2010 and the latest update was made in
Nov 2017. The list of alternatives was updated Mar 2018 There is a history of all activites on
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Thirty Bees is actually based on PrestaShop, so almost all PrestaShop modules work. Nevertheless it comes with a much better development strategy: Focus on performance and reliability.
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Its a stable fork of prestashop 1.6, great performance and a active community(however it is a small community, the help is better then the larger Prestashop community)
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Thirty bees is more stable then prestashop, it works with more modules than prestashopUnicae-shop • Apr 2018
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prestashop is more for selling like a shop catalog than for telling like a magazine...
drupal is more for telling like a magazine than for selling stuff like a shop.
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